P'WflSipKwrags .WV' J'V. mm jiy j " " rca'.s.s5. 1?7 fifwejs m t TWER-pftLADBLrtliA, SA :' ( f ' Uf . $ v.'tj ", mfi'twiffl -". -M ' J-", ! F ' SWAMP BABY HERS, 21 El, CONFESSES 5 MILLION-DOLLAR FUND GIVEN THREE CITIES TO START REAL HEALTH CAMPAIGN i Leah Silver, Single, Denies She Abandoned Little One Ar rested in New Haven PAID $5 A WEEK FOR CARE Sew Ha m. Conn.. .Ttilv 15. I.cnh Silver, twentjteiip, n bit of n (tlrl. with Mn.k bebbril hnlr. iiintlirr of t,lu- Infnnt fennel nn tlir rtfcp of tlie (Wiv Inlnml mnrh 1flt Huntlnv morning, wrnt nr ,p"tnl M-tertlny nfternenii. DrtcrtUrs Were riwlcnril (e co te tlir- rooming linue. wherp n girl known tlierr- nn : Hemp Illoem lilpnllflpil lirrnrtf in tlie Silver nenmii MiiiRbt by the .; Wk nellr-n. "I liinc ncvpr rpnil or lipiirtl n word .bout niv bnby beliiR found en the marh." 'kIip "n1"1' rr,n " blt .w,,Pn .hi. mv n plptnre of hpr mosqulte-blttcn Infnnt ptiblWiPil In n IepiiI ncwupnper. She n!il Mip Imil S0 Frliinv. n week nce. mIipii fhe went te New erk with the bnby; thnt she took a loom In EaM Flclith'tli street. That nlcbt, she nl. flip nikpil n tnxl cliniiffpur whprc flip rmiltl find n home fur Hip child. Hp iiRrepd te find fiirh n plnrc for .?." nnd bin fnrp. nnd ellrctPtl S" nnd $1.1)0 for Inking her te heif-c Hip lopntlen of which hIip umlil net zhP. Slip pnhl n wtininn thpre ?.", the rM. nnd left the baby with her. premMnR te return In n woek. Tlie clrl. In rcplv te qiiPHtleii", mid she could llnd thli."0'i""'s Iieum'. A spnmnii In thp tuny, who? nnmp dm "live. sbP wild Im Ihp fntlier of hpr tmbv Rirl; Ibnt three months nftcr the 'child was born nlie met him In Hos Hes Hos ten, bieke. nnd he rc-cnlNted nnd Ih new nbenrd the Jlines. Thnt wiih the lflt she saw of him, slip Mild. TIieurIi she linil written te thp Hccrptnry of the Nnj. "-lie had no reply, slip mid. Il'tr metlipr nnd three biethcrs have (list her off hecnuc of this nfTnlr, the dcilnred, but hpr mint, l.cnli Sli Tcr. who has n, rcstntirnnt in I.nn, Mn.. his bellied nnd pmple.ed hpr. She Im" been veekini; work ns n wait re in New Haven. The Rirl leek her nrrest nnd deten tion without objection nnd is held for the New Yerk police. She Is bright bright jed, nttnictlve, only four feet ten Inches in height, leeks nbeut seventeen years old, nnd is net of the haul or touch tne. The police matron ton ten firmed the reports published thnt hpr iirl'eiier seen will again become a mother. tkiubvlle Ibvoeo- Tlie map of H call bland, with Its obvious lessens for cMldrrn Children te Be Taught Principles of Hygiene in Order te Educate Remainder of Natien te Need of Proper Care of Bedy te Assure Streng Natien in Future Years Three cities in thp T'nlted Slates nre te be used in nn experiment In working out n health program nre going te turn ever thejr civic and community or gans te the experiment. The IcM Ih te liiht live jears, nnd se will be no temporary or ephemeral thing, but will grew Inte the rcgulnr activity of the cities. V The money for thp experiment has been appropriated by the Common wealth Fund, which holds In trust the Lane, tlipn Secretary of the Interior, planned the organisatien. It prepaies and prints hcnlth-ciliicn-(Ien material and the (Jeveriimpnt dis tributes It. The organization upIIpipm that health habits should be made automatic In childhood and that the win te make them automatic' Is te make them Inter esting te the child and appealing te Ills imagination. The school and the tcaclici arc the nucleus for thp work. One of thp devlves. which Illustrate the vivid method placed III the teach ers' hands, is a map and timetable. money of the Hnrkness family left fercn,k'(1 "'S(,p "cnltlilniul First." the "welfare of mankind " The nmeunt of the appropriation Is flexible. Ap proximately it will bp-!$l, 000,000. The cities have net been designated jet. The American Child lljglenc Or ganization, of which Herbert Hoeer Is president and thp Child Health Or ganization of America, of which Dr. Ji. Emmett Helt is (linlrman, will con tribute their experience and their ex " i pert adthprs te help thp towns work "BOBBLY HEADS" WESTERN jeut tll,'ir Problems and their lmpree- JMl'IIIN SAYS NO MORE COOKING Actress Tires of Working In Acter Husband's Restaurant New Yerk, July 1.". "Please come back te me, 'I'.ebbly Heads,' for I need jeu." EIlie Western, former vaudeville ectre-s, who "mjstoileusly" disap peared from her home in Sheepshend Ba en .June 14 last, shook her bobbed head iRoreusly jesterday and uttered in emphntic a "net en ,our life" as was oer elced bv woman. "Ilebbly Heads" has a perfectly fine, iucrntlu' job ns waitress In the Hn .Me Yin lit Club, ami is through for ever with the stage, cooking, and her huHuiul, Itkhmend F. Ilutihlns, a former actor, who is new miming a ten i (Mini. Hiitcliins. who plnyed in "Moon shine" and "Tee Man Frem l)en or," some time nge abandoned his trionic tut for tlie prnstic restmi tant bii'-lncbs. Ills wife, who lins retired fiem wuidcWIIc, esMi.ved tlie role of chief cook In the eating cin cin lierlmii tliey opened In Atlantic Citj. After three mouths they diewicd that an rcMauintPiiis tliey were great ncters. Se thej cpiit. On their return te Slieep-liend Bay "Rebblj Heads" derided te strike out fvrlurself. Se -ht took tlie name .lane Hebiris and landed the waitress job ut the club. Ku'iitunlly her hu-bnnil located her there, and jcstcrclny sent a burning iiiMp. imploring lier te letuin te lilni. It beg.in : "My Dear I.ittilp Wife I want jeu te (eujc hack and take liehl of this new pla'e 1 liac opened. After all tlicsc wcik-, of suffering 1 feel mjself slii ping. Ne one can make shortcakes like jeu ran," joint committee from both ergani zatiens will supervise tlie work. Cour Ceur tcnay Dluwiilclie, of Washington, Is the executive becictary of the joint com mittee. Mr. Dlnwlddie said that the first city te be rhescn would be in the t'pjier Mississippi Valley, nnd thnt each .dty selected would be between l.'.OOO nnd 25,000 In population. Te Educate Rest of Public "The undertaking is net only for the Improvement of the health of the chil dren in these cities, hut nlse for the instruction of ether communities. "The whole thing." Mr. Dinwiddle continued, "Ih te sec hew far all the resources of the remmunlty can be ue- eloped te mnke the child free, snfc and able te develop as u normal child should." The Cliihld Health Organization was formed during the wnr. It grew out of the findings of thp draft. Most of the rejections. It was found, were the re sult of defects or faulty habits that could have been cured In childhood. PhjslclniiH'frem the New Yerk Acad emy of Medicine, co-operating with the liiirenu of Education and Franklin K. weight in Spinach (Jicen and its neigh boring villages, Iieet Tep Hill and Let luce Weed". Het Soup Spiings, hcndeiuarlerH of the vegetable-growing Industry, Is vis ited annually by thousands of boys nnd gills. Helel a'ccommedntlnns uic re.i- leiinbV ami there is opportunity for tlie tourist te carry away souvenirs, linked Petate Hills, celeuinted chiefly for its starr li mills nnd iron nnd potas sium mines. Favorite resident e dis tiict, situated en Hetter Creek. Pln.v Meadow n. Here the passqngcr will be allowed te vltncsn the Ilealth Innd baseball team in action. The na tivps used a boiled onion for n ball and u huge carrot for, a bat. Leng Sleep Mountain, tlie highest Peal, in He.tlthlnud, towers from nine te ten hours above sen level. Frem this point tlie tourist can leek ever Die.imliind. which drifts "like a castle In mldecc.tn." Hem thf TruiriK Hun mil.Y TltAI.V KC'IIKDL'T.i: a. .m itnu cm:i:iv i.eiwr, llalhtuliil 5 'HE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor of law. It has the iirhl te suggest prepositions. He have individuals and societies the right te, nnd de suggest legislation. Juh.iih did the old "Whisky Itlng" tlueush' Its lebbjisfs at Wash ington, and uIiem1 place lias been taken by (he Anti-Saleen I.eagiiP. C. F. K. will find that thp Cou-tllu-tlen does net recognize the rile of ex pediency as pinetlccif by the ItrltMi (ievertimpiit, and that it net only shields the country but a Ne the human incc ngnlnM harm. In this the ciuestien of personal liberty Is Involved. Our personal liberty has been encroached upon by forbidding as-nult, Involving touch, smell mid hearing, Involving nulsaiicen: the sight, "Involving obscen ity. Even psycholegic ul abuses, such as lijpiietlltig, are forbidden. It re mained for the eighteenth amendment te regulate thp appetite for" strong drink, which was fast destroying tlie power of the human brain. Eet us hope thnt f. 1 K. is con vinced that (lie Constitution contains no "lie" or joke. What It forbids Is a crime te oppose. The nnlj smc esc ape from Ihp likseuie conditions is te leave the country. H. C. W. Philadelphia, .lulj 1... lDl'l!. Danger fn Unrestricted Immigration Te the Ilitlter of Ihr i:nlnn Public l.alacrl Sir I rend eiir jinge last week en immigration keep this before I lie pub lic America must wake up; If we per mit the slum of the caitli te Hew In as it has in past venrs vvc will have no America twenty-live jenrs fiem new. The nvpiagc citizen ilee net ap preciate this danger. Every paper In the country should ceustniitly'kccp it bcfeie them. It will help in putting ever a ntilly weihiihlc immigiiitieii law. .JOHN P. OAVI.V. Punxsiitawuey, Pa., duly !), 1!)L2. ku Ht.llfM 1, 4ni Kftt i tel, Sll' It en the l !!. , thnt the mh would but a lilther tard en' thnt I'll thn nhnnntnt. In (hi. nnnetlfnt CintH redrefn by calllmt It b rcnlc7 ' ' XT sm DAVin nunt.VBOWf Plilledclphla. July 12. 1D2S. ttT'.f-, Tltc only "rrdrem" for n unfnlr We thirl clncrllicd wnulil rr for the lettJi, lircnlr tin the Knine, IP rrniKt let pmr, "TW. m u i en M- (Ui wi de-rnltid "tin Blurtiniiint.lilp In bki net all innnn e! Poems and Songs jA m i .1 TiTi riffi Questions Answered Olives, Why Net an Olive Branch? Te llic VMIer of Ih! .'icttlne J'ublle l.rileer: Sir It has occurred te me. after rending .veur ccllterlnl In the 'i,';,,"'11'!, .Ititv .1, entitled "Sevllln Meant Well, ldiitlvc te n keg of olives that Iiiik been sent te Mner Moeip that. In vIpvv of tlie friction between members of tlie committees rccpen!b!e for planning tlie Hc-ipil-Onteiinlnl Exposition. It might tin ti nut te be n fortunate error If by nnv chance the ScvlHInn donors linil al lowed an olive brunch te slip In among the olives in their felicitous keg. Who kiiew-H but that tlie olive brnnch might se Inlltience next Memlny'H meet ing of the directors that traditional peace ami harmony would again prevail In their midst. SEStJl I. Wajne, Pa duly 12. 11)22. Try This en Your Frent Perch Te the filUcr of thf I venlne Public l.iAerr: Sir As n boy, when It was tee het te pln.v .'iii.l that meant n high tem perature. Indeed I used te go te my father's library nnd drag down two fat. Iilnch-hennil volumes lettered in geld. and fellow the perilous adventures of! Ellshn Kent Kniip in Arctic sens. lie- , Adapted te Only One Use fore long the descriptions of polar I r the i:,l,ter of thr hceiliw Publu I.cilucr: , ' T''-n wi" fritilte witrriiiR Ttie -1 storms, sel.lng upon m fresh liiingl- sir The nIiKp enri luges of tlie former ." ". "' . , . 7 '""'"" """'r ""l '" '" , , , ., , , , . il nt I ,, ,r,n i.l.llvlniw In tlin e ," """' "ri iiij," s 01 i in iiirnn r , , (ir imfi,, of nutfr for two nr thr.c On y n did hut In kIvks hi P iiitlen. weul.l male me el v eus te tl p (,P,lllni, Lmmter, I hce seen It "tnted ,lour T,, i,r thnt, ..ierin from -te sm.ih th- for hi- children Bm.lt, ISfvi llul.i.i? I iiVe.1 lrgll,ln.ln cable dispatches, have been sold te i h" '"" "" '" nnl '' rurf,,rn '-.." i Welnir. ultli etirn.. Hie ., n't nr.m town 111 Which 1 UVPtl. I ' n, th. re t de mil km tniiMi iitir Keep i 'fit diwl thnt his fith.r did for him. Try II en .veur trout percu one ei mi nniieriiiKer neil win ee usrci in " Xlir, tnrth ubjut the plniit Btirr-d up Thin i the linn thnt for him I en, "Only a Dad" 'rJj Te the 1'Alter of the Kventna Public Lttnrlw,i Hlr Kindly etilluc thn (lnuuhlfra of 4!izM .,., .... ... .......I-.. i . n , t(itttlrI ''It .imi Kile, r tty ruiiiiiim m. ij. " ...--.- w 1'ietile'a I'eruni the InrleB'-d llil. MAUV AND MAIIT1IA. I'lillndnlliln Inly in, 1U-- (JNt.Y A t)U , Onlv i dnl, dth n tired fnee Coming home fruit th dully rr?, HrlnirliiK little nf ke d nr fame Te Bhew hew well he htB plnrd the KkfM, Hut I'lnil In hN henrt thnt his en rcJelc Te b-c him icinif und te hear hlB vole. Care of Primrose In Summer Te the I ritter el tUi l. rntnij Public l.rde'V Hlr Will jeu ieie mil me in the llvr MMI I'llillC 1. I'lnil II what tri ittnent te Klve I .. ..i.lM.nUI. 1.. .I.a .. . rt . M t. .. ,. Ml. an I , itih hint ClirlBlmiB nnd l.loetn.d In thrr- '"' " ''"'I "f,," ,,r""1 "f f""r tnenthn New It IskmiIiiu n- Ipuv- .Sein.. "n of Inn million tncti nr im etic tn!d in" tint te irlw It nnv wnter t tried lint unlntMiiinnill for f dn nnd Dip l"iiei n'lted ui bu thnt I tlmuhl It weu'd dip. I will In icretefiil for ndvlr" ri.evvi:it t.evi:it Phllmlflfihli .Tuly IL'. Itc.'J If 'oil hnvi n unrihn von iniMht hut tie prlmriiK" l it nnd nil, In lit ureum l ni It untred nheii the ruin In pn t mere I'lnddlni: iiIeiik In Ihe dully utrlfp I'pirimt thn nhtps and frern of Ufa Willi nevnr uhlmpT of p.iln or Imte 1 or the suki- of thus who lit hump HWtlt, C)nl u did nelthpr rlrh nor proud, Mpr.lv eiip of th- "iirK.nx crowd 'lelllnu Btrlvlnx f rum ilny te dp, nnd I 1'ncln whntmr mm rome IiIb w iyi .silnnt w nen. r r ine nirBii ronenio And hcurltiB It all fur the love of thm. these close het evenings. It will cool fiineial precessions. It s evident from veu quicker thnn ciiinrts of leinennde or OiIh that the auctioneer ntid the htivcr I .- .. ... W . .. I .... tlu 1.-..U I ..III.. It A.-,. l......E.,wl !.. i.: ice wilier. II Jllll llllll-ll I r. mur i " ..... .... n . --.u umi I r Ulil-r . ,, , ,, , , ,,, ... ., i,,. I,. . , ,,(, book mill It's hard te come across these I grand cetive.v.mces nre Insepaiablv n-e- ' T" '''' ' '".?!.? J ." 11 '. H':'eJ?"?Z cml ll d.ld hut tie trt of Illctl Unfairness in Pinochle PHILADELPHIA YELLOWSTONE PARK MARKS ITS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 3 10 SPREADJ50SPEL Alex V. Caldwell, Eugenia W. Jacksen and Eva Simmen Volunteer at Reading Map of Ilciilthland" It rends : INFORMATION FOU TOCUISTS Healthland, the eldest unci most beau tiful count rj In the world, was opened te tourists as a pleasure rc-ert cinlj a few seasons nge. It Iris quickly be come the vacation ground of millions of be.vs and girls. The following are some points of In terest en reute: Milky Way, model city and capltel I K 'J ,"" t, .J.' " ' " u t .. . of Healthland. Is historically noted us ltairbruVh HciBhtB '.'.".: i lie uiiiiiegreiiiiu oil which me l once i.uuunin vuiie) King was defeated. It is situated In ,,J'"l''t',,v " .1... J.1..1... .. 1....1. i i i .is.. ' "itini.ile inu i iriii ,i riKiiciiiiiii ill linn iiiuieilll ll in - trlct of tlie country unci cxpeits unniiall) tens of lime, fat, sugar, mlncial salts and ether valuable products. Drinkwatcr is situated cm Spnrkllng Creek. A reservoir just above the town Is Inrgp enough te supply each person in Henlthlnnd 'with at least one quart of drinking water clail.v, llathtubvillc is known and visited by every man of eminence. (Ne extra charge for stop-ever.) East Toothbrush rose into fame through the efficiency of its housewrve. wlie were the fin-t te adept the mod ern method of sweeping up and down instead of fiem side te Mile. Orange Valle.v, commonly known ns the Valley of Delight, Is a favorite win ter rcert. IJnil excursions te Fruit Juice Springs. Spimicn (5reen, chiefly known for its Iren deposits and salubrious climate. Mothers bring their familiiM here, ns It lias long been noticed that children grew mere lapldly and increase in 7 no a M 7.IO a M, 7.1:; a .m 7 14 A Al. 7.111 A. Al. 7 10 A. M 3.i A, Al, Ceciui C'reHB.iiiy . 7.i0a'm, lluttpr Square . . . 7 ,"'. A At. TeiBt Clt . . ... n nn A. At. Telktvlllu . . SMS A At ij At luaiu.ANn Ki.vr.n Het Snjp s.irlnss fj 00 M. I.lltle AlP.it Cot . l cr, ! t, Unit lun len . ... I.' t.-i I At Pp'nnch tlr'pn .... 11' se I'. Al. C'uriet CjTr..iim IB 25 1 At. HIcb I'lrlili . iy in v. t lluttoimeie . js,ni'. At. Ice Crp-tm Mjuntnln . .. m Mtl I A! Cnek T wn 1J.1J I. At. Stewed l'niit .. .. rj.44 I. Al. Itpst lt.iven .... . 1.' .VI p. Al. I'lnv Alniiduns .. . . . 1 en l. M Alllkv VV.k llil'i P. At. Seuth Ompli ttn 0 -JO I. Al. Ilrewn Hie id WoeiN . . il'.'V I M Iliiltprupil ft "JT I. M. Prtlmd I'ntlte HUN . . II in P. M N'erth Slpwpd l'runps n 4CI I. V lloelrland 7 00 P At McC'lpin s nn V Al Kreih Air Junction S.JO P Al. I nnir Sl.ep Atuunlaln N SS I' M. Drcimtenn 8 in P AT, Atoun Harber te DO P. At. HlHlnu lun .. . n.'i.'. A Al. HcMlthland . . . 7 00 A At. S P At SHOOTI.NCJ STAIt t.IMITIH) dnvs ou will Unci Amundsen. Shackle Ien. Pesirv. or nnv of the ether Arctic expleiers b.tve written perhaps just as geed prescriptions for feigettlug heat. EOCCST STREET. Philadelphia. July lil, 11(22. Constitution and Prohibition t Te Ihe 1'illler of the Li mvtie Public l.cAgrr; Sir III the People's Forum en Jul 10 nppear some cpicstlens by C. F. K. under the head. "Wet Itendy te lie Convinced." Would ou kindly permit nn answer that he m-iy be convinced? Te answer his lirst question, "Hew can prolilbitien he a uccess when It is i bnsed en a lie?" 'In the fen in ii lit t ion of a Inw the ques- ' tlen of veiacity is scltlecl before its pas- j sage. It has been tleteimined that the' use of alcoholic liquors as a beverage I ciium's mere misery thnn happiness, consequently tills ttuth has been' clinched by a law mnking it a crime te ! manufacture aliolielic liquor for bev-I erage purposes stronger t hit it one-half I of 1 per cent. If water contains morel thnn a tcitnin percentage of typhoid germs it. tee, i- feihldilen te be u-eel for drinking purposes Answer te question Ne. 2 is. "Tlie finest Constitution ever formulated by man" guniaiitees life, liberty nnd the ' pursuit of happiness, under certain re- strictlens, which huve been iicccpted b.v i nn overwhelming majority of tlie people' as putt of the ftiiid.iinental law of tlie land. If C. 1. K. reads the Constitution lie will discover that the Congress Is the "secietv" which tlecided this ques tion. He will iiNe ltnrn that the Con stitution docs net rccegnbe any politi cal part.v. Any Cengtess-mnn can ig nore Ids own part.v's planks and make his own. ' Political parties de net pvpii elect a Piesltlent. but the Electoral College does. This is beaiitifull.v illustrated hi the election of our first Presidents be fore political paitics became strlctl.v ' fernitilateil. ' ' Political party platforms de net anticipate nil laws or acts of Congress, nor arc all tlipir suggestions enacic il into law. C. P. K. should dispel the i notion that the suggestion of n politi cal! convention "-litm Irl have he feri p elated with tlentl ones. HAURY CAI.DWEI.Ii. Trenten, N. J., .lul.v 8, 1!(22. wir In n plnef h p irainp n f ird w is ptnipd land enp in mhnr of thn unni' who did no , hiite thp inler ri'dml n nil f-em thp elh-r p!npi whfi surup dPd th. enrd hi had Tin- PreiiIrS I'limni will upnrnr dally In Ihr l.vrnliiK l' hilt lslirrr. .mil hIbe In Hip siniiliiv I'liMI" liPiltrrr. Isjleri ilru1nic llinrlt t"plcs will lie printed, us urll us r'ui'i-'tPil ihuiiis. nnd ntirntlenl of BMiprel Inlrrrst villi Ik? iiimwrrfd. one-eleven cigarettes C. E. SESSIONS ARE ENDED) Sprclnl Dhpntch te Ktrntitfl Public J.rAnrr Reading, l'n.. .lulv 15. Eighteen etlng people, among them three Phlla inliili'niiH. etTered tlielr lives te the work of Chrlstlanitv nt the closing session President- Harding and Secretary Fall Send Congratulations Yellowstone Park, Ve.. July I." " A. P.) Rending of messages from lsldent Ilaiding. Secietaiy of the In- lOllnr I'tlll mill It, ll n, nun ' 111. in nf Mentana, was the chief event of the 'ciet.v lure last evening. Their derision followed n strenuous plea for home nnd foreign mission work ers b.v Dr. Selby Vance, of Pittsburgh. The plea was made before mere than two thousand delegates at tlie senior (of the tenth biennial conference of tlie iPennsilvnnln Christian Endeavor Se- ceremonies in celebration of the fiftieth nnniveis.ii, jestcrd.iv of the creation pi I lie Yellowstone Pink reserve, the Inlled States' tirst national pink. I lie President's mess-ige w.is ns fol fel low s : conference. At the snme time mere than fifty delegates made a Christian decision. Of the eighteen volunteers mere thnn half veliinteeied for foreign service. Seveinl stated preference In China, CVecho-Slevnkia and Afiien. The Philadelphia missionaries nre:: AIpx V. Caldwell, who attends the AVili Stieet Methodist Church. Phila delphia ; Miss Eugenia W. Jacksen, Mt. .Ien M. E. Church. Darby, and Miss Eva Simmen, First African Prcs bjleilan Church, Philadelphia. The ether fifteen nre C. Eckenberger, Palmvra; Miss Marie Mat., Heading; Alfred Yiingtchlnger. Pittsburgh; Clar ence Rait. Reading; Miss Emma Deughertv, D.illastevvu; Francis Dana, Wilkcs-Harre; Miss Catherine W. Miller, Rending: Miss Clara Jannuzi, Ile.iver Falls; Jehn Kliiues, Reaver; Allen Rede.v, Reading: Matthew Sharp less, Chester; Miss Katherluc Herst, Rending; (ieerge U. NnftJnger, Rend ing; .1, C. Moere. Fredenia; Henry C. Ranks, Kingsten; Miss Anna Schweiik, CeiuicllHVllle: Nelaiiinn S. Heffman, Reading; Miss Ameiiin Dei ter, Reading, and Paul .1. Elicit, Ash le.v. Pliilndelnlila was awarded a banner """ along with ten ether ceiihum for pass "With ever 7.0(K),(M)0 nc res of the flmlicst s, ,.,,!,, ln,.s f t, rniteel 1'itts. Ilitwall and Alaska reserved as national parks, dedicated und set npait ei ml time as pleiistire gi emuls for the peepe. It is tnngiilnrly apt that per Mas fiem all Mictiens of our ceunti.v lieiilcl tedaj assemble in Yellowstone lurk at the Ntt. mu the national Prk idui wns born, te celebrate the nillPtli annheisiii ()f itM creation. 'He new ic.illp that with its estnb HMiimiit as the tirst national pink camp a mi tl(. ic'oiiiiiiendatien of the prin Jlple that fcenerj of supreme majesty jn iintleiiiil asset, worth of preserva preserva Ien fni t,e use and cnjejiiient of fu jure gi m i at ions, ns w,.'i ,m these of our "me. 1 iiingiatiilnte the people en the possum,,, f tlielr national parks. "WARUEN (i. HARDING." KU KLUX INITIATES 200 Missouri Hill Cluttered With 800 Autes as Members Arrive Kansas City, ji v ,-,. On the 'P of ii small knell, nenr heie. In the Waring linht of a liuse lieiy ciess, Hie nmim of the K Klux ICTnn tr 111 t(i I iiiuiif. nun iuii uiiiri rintiiii"i im ni" Initiate 'i'V )lr'V,,s ',' ,""' 0,,,,r if . Iiik the county standard in all-around Bifniij(,i "B"' ,M,U"- """" , uristian i.ncieaver work during tlie Hlleiit." wi,., ,..,-. , .... I''1' .!'. n"N' JVUr "Ihor i-euntics llr,,,,,. -......ii Junius were mii- vveic: . c'giiein , v i ester, nerics, m air, "lit ll III i.iell ii,.,.,.,,.. 1. ,.. l... il. .1.1 ... Li i 1...11...... r ..!.. 'i. V-....1 ---.....,... .... ii iii in,, uriii in i niwierii. iiiiiniiiii) i.t'iiixn. .sei iiiiiiiui- 1U1 I i.n .,. i ... .... il,.: ". inese who urn net pesn'ss puss win d. vlrtii.illv feunliig n solid, ,!, "''.'"'lug a melius of (uere tliiiu u ii,'', '"'nn hour befmc the Minting ii.. "",,N hi'iii of uiitomeblles up. I'lc'iilicl the phue and M)() cais were Wk, cm the eiitsklits of the gather B iiiililjiitntlv midnight. Greatest Violin Collection Sold lircM!1".'""' ',u,y 1"'.''hc sale of elMlilj tl,(, K.eaie.t collection of vie- nr .'' "",l(1, '"'"I'llsilln' twent.v ' imsler nistinujents colic ,y is ,n,;,., V"!"'11"' "f WiihliliiRln... s l.ieilnted ,e,e jcstcrclny. Tic fin"1.' ''"?. w that i.ftci iliht, iliht, iSre .V t"f.Ur""" ,l,,"','' '"" wn- iSC-r OI tllCdr Innnu ..III 1.. 1... I . tItn nil ii - I, "'" "h"1" ec iieuru "i'n U the Lentincnts. ten, Yerk and Washington, DEBS ACTS TO POSTPONE PUBLICATION OF OBITUARY "Case of Nerves," Says Socialist Champien Entering Sanatorium Chicago, Jul 1.". Eiii'cnp V. Debs, tlucc times candidate fei President en the Socialist ticket, is In Chicago "te postpone the publication of his ohitu ehitu ar" ut Ihe I.indlnlir Siiuiilerlum, wlicic he niilvcd .veslenhi.v . Mr. Debs mi cpicssfd lilmsclf in mi Interview. "1 am u case of nerves," he said "I'm exhausted neneimlv and plijsl call). I guess I'm u lame duck. I am miiklnc no plans and am placing wjbclf in the hands of mj phjtlcluii." - M m m M M 9 siiiH siiiH iiW 1 1 it IV-. T? ,. 1v t IMS TURKISH VssT I U M Three Friendly Gentlemen BURLEY VIRGINIA IU0 The secret of its success is in every package the superior quality which its makers put there. Try a package today 7 Guaranteed by inei9cratic 111 FIFTH AVE, AllNiwrenxcmr STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Thrift-Hints for MONDA Y Silk Stockings CHr Save One-Half 'VV Women' sizes, S te 10. Black nnd white. Slight seconds of a quality usually selling for mere than double 50c. Brassieres ( 25c Werth Deuble ( 3Sc The popular hook-back bandeau style, of cool materials for summer wear 25c and 38c. Bloemei Dresses JJand $25 Sensible Playtime Dresses of pretty checked gingham and colored chambray. Seme are smocked. Others with different smart trimmings. Sizes 7 te 12 years. Werth considerably mere than $1.95 and $2.95. Women's Silk Dresses Twenty Styles Rich Fabrics $ 1 Q75 iH R Misses' Dresses Of Coel Silks Unusual Value $Q.75 Smartly designed Dresses of crepe Georgette, crepe dc chine and novelty crepe, in navy blue, brown, black, henna, flesh pink, periwinkle and white. Sizes 16 te 20 years. Leely Dresses, exceptional value $9.75. f V )i -'-' w 'it WmSkrr Women will find in this special group smart Dresses of Canten crepe, charmeuse, crepe de chine, tricelette and sports silk, that have been reduced from lets sell ing right along for much higher prices. Twenty styles te cheese from. In straight-line, blouse and panel effects. And the trim mings beads, embroidery, silk flowers, tunics, cascades. In black, navy blue, white, brown, henna and all the new summer shades. Every woman wearing 36 te 46 can find her size in the group, though, of course, net in every style. Fer the best selection, come early Monday morning and get your choice for $13.75. Pretty Satin Hats $9-95 Every woman must have a White Satin Hat te wear with her sweaters or summer frocks. These pretty Hats, with just a touch of velvet trim ming, leek te well with dresses of all colors. Seme navy and black Hats also in this group, special at $2.95. Women s Undergarments at Savings $1 50c Petticoats efQC Cambric. . ' vJJL With deep embroidery nifties in pretty designs, about one-third under price. Extra-5;Te Petticoat. $1 Ol satine of Tine quality; double paneled, with tailored flounce or seal, loped edge. Werth a third mere. Windser Crepe $1 White, flesh and flowered crepe th-it requires no Ironing. Fine for vacation travel. Regularly one-half mere. Miscellaneous Undergarments Envelope Chrmises, Mcht Gewni, Drawers and Camisoles. Of fine lin gerie cloth and batiste. Tailored nr lace- and embroidery-trimmed. Reg ularly one-half mere. T place ler Infants' Wear Specials (Sizes 2 te 6) Crash Overalls, sleeveless 50c Chambray Creepers, sleeveless 50c Gingham Apron Dresses 50c Gingham Rompers 50c Gingham Dresses 50c Beys Khaki Suits 75c Bleemer Dresses $1.75 Children's Underwear Specials Muslin Pantie-Waists 25c Drawers, 2 te 14 years 28c Princess Slips, 2 te 14 years 55c, $1.95 Night Gowns, 2 te 14 years 50c, $1.00 Pajamas, 4 te 16 years 95c, $1.15 Beys' Muslin Union Suits 50c Costume Slips Save One-third Of fine white batNte, tailored and finished ulth hemstitched shoulder straps; 22. Inch hem. ' Bathing Suits $1.95 of Surf Satin v Of geed quality turf satin (cot. ten) With scalloped tdge or smecklnc. All belted models. Spe cial at $1.05. MerningDresses $l One-Third I ndvr Price Neat check Ging ham Dresses that women may wear en the street or in the home and feel suitably attired. Neatly bound in white at neck nnd armholes. Finished with smart patent leather belt and two side pockets. 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